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Articles Can You Imagine That? “Without this playing with fantasy, no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.” -Carl Jung Thoreau wrote “If one advances confidently in the direction of his own dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours." Einstein said "Imagination is more important than knowledge." Work with your unbounded imagination and you will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.The limitations are always self-imposed and often from using the inappropriate brain hemisphere for the job in mind. When we use our imaginations, we often impose the left brain limitations of logic and intellect, eg., the chances of winning the lottery are a zillion to one. Therefore, our imagination, from the get-go, has been suppressed. When we use the right brain for the use of imagination, we work with unbounded creativity, that is, void of limits. The world most of us live in honors being realistic and scoffs at dreamers. The world that geniuses live in, honors the dreams that imagination offers and it is this spark which literally creates that which was never there. The good news is that we were all given the capacity to create through this faculty of imagination. When we begin to understand that this invaluable tool, given to us by our creator, is for our use throughout our lifetime and not something we abandon after kindergarten, then we begin to open the door to create the life which we have imagined. The brain will accept the images it is presented in a present moment context and will produce the chemical response appropriate to the task at hand. It will generate a pharmacy of medications to treat disease and in like manner, it will produce the right chemistry to orchestrate anything we desire. This is done The brain processes the images as "reality" and begins to resonate with the emotions that these images are presenting. This sort of unbounded play of the imagination is powerful and very serious business. Our lottery winner literally creates with her eyes closed and then when her eyes are open, (shifting to left brain - "doing" mode) becomes the alert witness. The mind and brain are now primed and alert for opportunity which is in alignment with the images presented and our lottery winner advances confidently in the direction of her dreams. Her attention is alert to, and has expectation of, synchronistic experiences and makes prompt use of this information. This is an equally crucial phrase - taking practical action. She releases her attachment to the single means (the lottery) and is sensitive to and accepts ALL pathways which will provide the essence of her desire. And the essence of all of our desires is always what brings us peace, joy and happiness. Stephen Covey says to "begin with the end in mind." The creative imagination of the right brain is filled with the joys and emotions of the end in mind. The left brain takes action to seize that which has been created by advancing confidently and taking action. Right brain is focused on end results in a present moment context. Left brain is focused on process, taking action and being fully in the present. Success is a choice andou will meet with a success unexpected in common hours if you choose to. Think unboundedly about what you desire, not what you can logically achieve and make a thorough, or I should say "Thoreau" study of it. Subscribe: John@evokeyourgreatness.com It is illegal to reprint articles, in any format (including emails, websites, etc.), without explicit written permission from the author of this article and / or Empowering Caregivers |
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